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Bibliografická citace

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Thirteenth edition
St. Louis : Elsevier, [2016]
xi, 375 stran : barevné ilustrace ; 29 cm

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ISBN 978-0-323-33990-2 (vázáno)
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PART I: GENERAL CONCEPTS/TREATMENT PLANNING // 1 Partially Edentulous Epidemiology, // Physiology, and Terminology 2 // Tooth Loss and Age 4 // Consequences of Tooth Loss 5 // Functional Restoration with Prostheses 5 // Current Removable Partial Denture Use 6 // Need for Removable Partial Dentures 7 // 2 Considerations for Managing Partial Tooth Loss 8 // Managing Tooth Loss Over Time 8 // Tooth-Supported Prostheses 9 // Tooth- and Tissue-Supported Prostheses 10 // The Phases of Partial Denture Service 12 // Reasons for Failure of Clasp-Retained Partial // Dentures 14 // 3 Classification of Partially Edentulous Arches 16 // Requirements of an Acceptable Method of // Classification 17 // Kennedy Classification 17 // Applegates Rules for Applying the Kennedy // Classification 20 // 4 Biomechanics of Removable Partial Dentures 21 // Biomechanics and Design Solutions 21 // Biomechanical Considerations 22 // Impact of Implants on Movements of Partial // Dentures 22 // Simple Machines 23 // Possible Movements of Partial Dentures 24 // 5 Major and Minor Connectors 29 // Role of Major Connectors in Control of Prosthesis Movement 30 // Minor Connectors 45 // Finishing Lines 50 // Reaction of Tissue to Metallic Coverage 50 // Major Connectors in Review 52 // 6 Rests and Rest Seats 56 // Role of Rests in Control of Prosthesis Movement 56 Form of the Occlusal Rest and Rest Seat 58 // Extended Occlusal Rest 59 // Interproximal Occlusal Rest Seats 60 // Internal Occlusal Rests 61 // Implants as a Rest 61 // Support for Rests 61 // Lingual Rests on Canines and Incisor Teeth 63 // Incisal Rests and Rest Seats 65 // 7 Direct Retainers 67 // Direct Retainer s Role in Control of Prosthesis // Movement 67 // Basic Principles of Clasp Design 68 // Types of Direct Retainers 70 // Criteria for Selecting a Given Clasp Design 71 // Types of Clasp Assemblies 71 //
Implants as Direct Retainers 81 // Analysis of Tooth Contours for Retentive Clasps 83 Amount of Retention 84 // Other Types of Retainers 89 // Internal Attachments 90 // 8 Indirect Retainers 93 // Role of Indirect Retainers in Control of // Prosthesis Movement 93 // Factors Influencing Effectiveness of Indirect // Retainers 96 // Auxiliary Functions of Indirect Retainers 96 // Forms of Indirect Retainers 96 // 9 Denture Base Considerations 99 // Functions of Denture Bases in Control of // Prosthesis Movement 99 // Methods of Attaching Denture Bases 102 // Methods for Incorporating Dental Implants 103 // Ideal Denture Base Material 103 // Advantages of Metal Bases 104 // Methods of Attaching Artificial Teeth 106 // Need for Relining 109 // Stress-Breakers (Stress Equalizers) 110 // 10 Principles of Removable Partial Denture // Design ?2 // Difference in Prosthesis Support and Influence // on Design 112 // Differentiation Between Two Main Types of // Removable Partial Dentures 113 // Essentials of Partial Denture Design 115 // Components of Partial Denture Design 117 // Implant Considerations in Design 122 // Examples of Systematic Approach to Design 122 // Additional Considerations Influencing Design 125 // Surveying 127 // Description of Dental Surveyor 128 // Purposes of the Surveyor 129 // Factors that Determine Path of Placement and // Removal 133 // Step-by-Step Procedures in Surveying a // Diagnostic Cast 135 // Final Path of Placement 138 // Recording Relation of Cast to Surveyor 139 // Surveying the Master Cast 140 // Measuring Retention 140 // Blocking out the Master Cast 141 // Relieving the Master Cast 142 // Paralleled Blockout, Shaped Blockout, Arbitrary // Blockout, and Relief 144 // 12 Considerations for the Use of Dental // Implants with Removable Partial Dentures 146 // Physiologic Distinction Between Prostheses 147 //
Replacing Anatomy and Functional Ability 147 // Strategically Placed Implants for Removable Partial Denture Stability and Improved Patient Accommodation 148 // Movement Control With Selective Implant // Placement 148 // Treatment Planning 149 // Clinical Examples 149 // Summary 149 // Acknowledgment 149 // PART II: CLINICAL AND LABORATORY // 13 Diagnosis and Treatment Planning 155 // Purpose and Uniqueness of Treatment 155 // Patient Interview 155 // Shared Decision Making 156 // Clinical Examination 156 // Objectives of Prosthodontic Treatment 156 // Oral Examination 157 // Diagnostic Casts 161 // Diagnostic Findings 169 // Interpretation of Examination Data 169 // Infection Control 177 // Differential Diagnosis: Fixed or Removable /Partial Dentures 178 // Choice Between Complete Dentures and Removable Partial Dentures 183 // Clinical Factors Related to Metal Alloys used for // Removable Partial Denture Frameworks 185 // Summary 187 // 14 Preparation of the Mouth for Removable // Partial Dentures 188 // Pre-Prosthetic Considerations in Partially Edentulous Mouths 189 // Periodontal Preparation 193 // Optimization of the Foundation for Fitting and // Function of the Prosthesis 200 // 15 Preparation of Abutment Teeth 206 // Classification of Abutment Teeth 207 // Sequence of Abutment Preparations on Sound // Enamel or Existing Restorations 207 // Abutment Preparations Using Conservative Restorations 207 // Abutment Preparations Using Crowns 209 // Splinting of Abutment Teeth 213 // Use of Isolated Teeth as Abutments 214 // Missing Anterior Teeth 215 // Temporary Crowns when a Removable Partial // Denture is Being Worn 216 // Fabricating Restorations to Fit Existing Denture Retainers 216 // 16 Impression Materials and Procedures for // Removable Partial Dentures 219 // Elastic Materials 219 // Rigid Materials 221 // Thermoplastic Materials 221 //
Impressions of the Partially Edentulous Arch 222 // Individual Impression Trays 225 // 17 Support for the Distal Extension Denture Base 231 // Distal Extension Removable Partial Denture 232 // Factors Influencing the Support of a Distal Extension Base 232 // Anatomic form Impression 236 // Methods for Obtaining Functional Support for the Distal Extension Base 236 // 18 Occlusal Relationships for Removable Partial Dentures 242 // Desirable Occlusal Contact Relationships for Removable Partial Dentures 243 // Methods for Establishing Occlusal Relationships 244 // Materials for Artificial Posterior Teeth 250 // Establishing Jaw Relations for a Mandibular Removable Partial Denture Opposing a Maxillary Complete Denture 251 // 19 Laboratory Procedures 253 // Duplicating a Stone Cast 253 // Waxing the Removable Partial Denture Framework 254 // Spruing, Investing, Burnout, Casting, and Finishing of the Removable Partial Denture Framework 258 // Making Record Bases 266 // Occlusion Rims 268 // Making a Stone Occlusal Template from a // Functional Occlusal Record 270 // Arranging Posterior Teeth to an Opposing Cast or Template 271 // Types of Anterior Teeth 272 // Waxing and Investing the Removable Partial Denture Before Processing Acrylic-Resin Bases 273 // Processing the Denture 276 // Remounting and Occlusal Correction to an Occlusal Template 279 // Polishing the Denture 280 // 20 Work Authorizations for Removable Partial // Dentures 283 // Work Authorization 283 // Definitive Instructions by Work Authorizations 285 Legal Aspects of Work Authorizations 288 // Delineation of Responsibilities by Work Authorizations 288 // Initial Placement, Adjustment, and // Servicing of the Removable Partial Denture 289 // Adjustments to Bearing Surfaces of Denture Bases 290 // Occlusal Interference from Denture Framework 291 //
Adjustment of Occlusion in Harmony with // Natural and Artificial Dentition 291 // Instructions to the Patient 294 // Follow-Up Services 296 // PART III: MAINTENANCE // 22 Relining and Rebasing the Removable Partial Denture 298 // Relining Tooth-Supported and Tooth ImplantSupported Denture Bases 299 // Relining Distal Extension Denture Bases 300 // Methods of Reestablishing Occlusion on a // Relined Removable Partial Denture 301 // 23 Repairs and Additions to Removable // Partial Dentures 304 // Broken Clasp Arms 304 // Fractured Occlusal Rests 306 // Distortion or Breakage of Other Components — Major and Minor Connectors 306 // Loss of a Tooth or Teeth not Involved in Support or Retention of the Restoration 307 // Loss of an Abutment Tooth Necessitating its Replacement and Making a New Direct Retainer 307 // Other Types of Repairs 307 // Repair by Soldering 307 // 24 Interim Removable Partial Dentures 310 // Appearance 310 // Space Maintenance 311 // Reestablishing Occlusal Relationships 311 // Conditioning Teeth and Residual Ridges 311 // Interim Restoration During Treatment 312 // Conditioning the Patient for Wearing a Prosthesis 312 // Clinical Procedure for Placement 313 // 25 Removable Partial Denture Considerations in Maxillofacial Prosthetics 315 // Maxillofacial Prosthetics 315 // Timing of Dental and Maxillofacial Prosthetic Care for Acquired Defects 316 // Intraoral Prostheses: Design Considerations 322 // Surgical Preservation for Prosthesis Benefit 322 // Maxillary Prostheses 327 // Mandibular Prostheses 330 // Jaw Relation Records for Mandibular Resection // Patients 336 // Summary 336 // Appendix A Glossary 337 // Appendix B Selected Reading Resources 340

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